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Poster: tigerbolt Date: April 25, 2007 06:24:27pm
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: little help please

st.stephen i use imgburn which is a free software.you have many options.one back the files to a dvd(select write from the build mode on imgburn)2 use imgburn to create a iso image for a dvd,simply drag and drop the files to imgburn,you will then have a dvd video of the files which you can watch on home dvd players that support dvd-r. http://www.imgburn.com/

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Poster: cousinkix1953 Date: April 26, 2007 03:46:57am
Forum: GratefulDead Subject: Re: little help please

ImgBurn is good for making copies once you have formatted your CD/DVD and created the ISO to burn. I downloaded that Oregon show and jnked it immediately. It wasn't worth wasting the blank DVDs.

They're supposed to release "Sunshine Daydream" 8/27/72; once we are bored with seeing the remastered version at local independent film festivals and at Rex Foundation Benifits. Kinda reminds me of those Hollywood movies that go first to theatres, second to HBO and then finally released on DVD to video stores...

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